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Overview onem2m.org

What is oneM2M? covers Requirements Architecture API specifications Global initiative to drive IoT interoperability through the development and implementation of standards Requirements Architecture API specifications Security Interoperability covers Facilitate, implement and promote IoT standardization and interoperability Mission To specify, promote and maintain a Common IoT Services Layer Purpose Technical Reports & Technical Specifications Deliverables

Why Now? The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem promises tremendous opportunity but only if everything works as one. Optimum solution: A common service layer so applications and devices can communicate. oneM2M is facilitating, implementing and promoting IoT standardization and interoperability.  oneM2M Beyond initial release

Overview Standard Bodies Industry Organizations ARIB (Japan) ATIS (N. America) CCSA (China) ETSI (Europe) TIA (N. America) TSDSI (India) TTA (Korea) TTC (Japan) Created in 2012 by 8 ICT standards organizations on 3 continents Working in concert with 7 industry organizations 200+ Members Industry Organizations Broadband Forum CEN CENELEC GlobalPlatform Next Generation M2M Consortium OMA

Growing Implementation Base Industry-driven Open Source Implementations Industry-driven Open Source Implementations Examples of Commercial implementations / Demos

Ongoing Collaborations Collaboration is important to reach common understanding, avoid overlap and build interoperable IoT ecosystems globally. Sharing/Reference (Liaison, workshop, …) P2413 MIoT ref. arch, OHTP Certification JTC1 WG10 SCP, SmartM2M Interworking OCF SCEF/CIoT SG20 OSGi/DAL WG3 Endorsement (adoption) WoT TR-069/ TR-181 AllJoyn DDS OPC-UA OMA DM/ LWM2M HTTP/ CoAP/ (D)TLS/ WebSocket MQTT Partnership Source: Huawei

Benefits CAPEX OPEX Lower Costs Lower cost of deployment (library of functions) Programmers can focus on applications (not on underlying communications) Scale economies of horizontal service layer (common functions for diverse use-cases) OPEX Efficient communications (policy-driven and event triggered) Sensor data sharing (produce once, consume many times) Transport economics (use best transport network for business needs) Simplifies the development of applications Common services layer for different verticals and segments eliminates the need for application-specific platforms Creates mass-market economies of scale Accelerates IoT adoption

Ultimate Goal: IoT cross-domain interoperability Without oneM2M With oneM2M Highly fragmented market with limited vendor-specific applications Reinventing the wheel: Same services developed again and again Each silo contains its own technologies without interop End-to-end platform: common service capabilities layer Interoperability at the level of communications and data Seamless interaction between heterogeneous applications and devices

Technical/Product Backup

IoT Service Layer Middleware - supporting secure end-to-end data/control exchange between IoT devices and customer applications by providing functions for remote provisioning & activation, authentication, encryption, connectivity setup, buffering, synchronization, aggregation and device management - software layer - sits between IoT applications and communication elements that provides data transport - normally rides on top of IP - provides commonly needed functions for IoT applications across different industry segments

Common oneM2M Service Functions Registration Discovery Security Group Management Data Management & Repository Subscription & Notification Device Management Application & Service Management Communication Management Network Service Exposure Location Service Charging & Accounting

Release 1 Specifications Requirements TS-0002 (WI-0001) Functional Architecture TS-0001 (WI-0002) Definitions & Acronyms TS-0011 (WI-0003) Service Layer Core Protocols TS-0004 (WI-0009) HTTP Protocol Binding TS-0009 (WI-0013) CoAP Protocol Binding TS-0008 (WI-0012) Management Enablnt - OMA TS-0005 (WI-0010) Management Enablnt - BBF TS-0006 (WI-0010) MQTT Protocol Binding TS-0010 (WI-0014) Security Solutions TS-0003 (WI-0007) www.onem2m.org/release1

oneM2M Release 2 Home domain enablement Industrial domain enablement Home appliance information models Industrial domain enablement Time series, etc. In conjunction with a TR oneM2M Beyond initial release oneM2M Application Identification Registry established Semantic interoperability base ontology semantic discovery semantic descriptions oneM2M interworking framework Generic interworking AllJoyn/AllSeen and/or OIC and/or OMA LightWeight M2M (OMA LWM2M) and/or 3GPP Rel.13 Interworking Advanced protocol binding WebSocket Security Enhancement for authorization (?) privacy support e2e security

Conceptual Architecture View Application Dedicated Node Infrastructure Node Middle Node AE AE AE Things: Sensors, Devices, MEMS AE Apps Cloud Services, BSS API Application Service Node CSE API CSE AE API CSE Gateways Network AE: Application Entity CSE: Common Services Entity NSE: Network Services Entity NSE NSE NSE Sensor Areas Cloud

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